The Woodstown High School boys basketball team may have allowed Camden Tech to match it point-for-point in the second half, but a 22-6 advantage for the Wolverines in the first quarter led them to a 60-40 win in a non-league game Friday.

Marcus Reed led all scorers with 16 points, while Woodstown teammates Jayson Hankins and Asher Kaithern combined for 23 in the win, which improved the Wolverines’ record to 4-0. Alderae Boyd led CCVTS with 10 points.

CAMDEN CHARTER 60, GATEWAY 36

The Gators dropped to 0-4 on the year, but showed some promise as nine different players registered at least one field goal. Matt Spissell led Gateway with eight point and four rebounds, while Emmanuel Flores paced the winners with 22 points.

COLONIAL CONFERENCE

PAULSBORO 71, WOODBURY 60

It was a nail-biter through three quarters, but Paulsboro outscored the Thundering Herd 25-16 in the final eight minutes on the way to victory.

Xavier Lundy led the Red Raiders with a game-high 26 points and Derrick Burgess dropped 16, while David Hall scored 22 and Dwaun Martin added 14 for Woodbury.

CAPE-ATLANTIC LEAGUE

HOLY SPIRIT 59, MILLVILLE 39

Paul Moore scored a game-high 21 points and Junior Saintel added 19 as the Spartans knocked off the Thunderbolts.

Khaliq Ford paced Millville with 15 points.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

NON-LEAGUE

POTTER HOUSE CHR. (Fla.) 67, OLMA 29

Our Lady of Mercy Academy closed out its southern road trip with a loss to Potter House. A strong Lions defense held the Villagers to single digits in each quarter, but Ali Dandrea did manage 10 points in the loss.

WRESTLING

TRI-CO CONFERENCE

CLEARVIEW 51, PITMAN 21

The Pioneers won 10 of the 14 weight classes, including first-period pins from Zack Firestone (113 pounds), Robby Wittman (138) and John VanBrill (145). Pitman’s Will Cioffi picked up a first-period pin at 195 pounds.

NON-LEAGUE

PAULSBORO 44, KINGSWAY 18

Paulsboro won eight straight weight classes and picked up four pins in the win.

DELSEA 51, WEST DEPT. 24

Both teams picked up 12 points on forfeits, but Delsea ultimately rolled to victory behind five pins on the night.